Indian Summer
An epic saga that spans long before the existence of our world is told by the ones who lived to see them emerge from the earth. Passed down from ancient civilizations from generation to generation lest we ever forget.
They are the first gods and the basis from which all mankind's nightmares originated. They return to cleanse the earth and make all things new. They are the universal balance, but a deceptive bargain has tipped the scales toward chaos and mankind is hurled toward oblivion.
They return again ravenous with a hunger that cannot be sated until all the blood and flesh of man upon the earth is consumed. But even in the face of such a terrifying force of nature, mankind's lust for power may just match their hunger for blood. A spiraling game of power unfolds as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
Our Native heritage becomes more than lore and serves as the only guide we have to avert the seemingly inevitable. History becomes a cruel lesson as we learn it repeats across eons. The story branches beyond our world to the reaches of the cosmos where entire worlds are destroyed And love becomes a vice in a heartbreaking tryst where one must lose the one she loves or the other must lose immortality.
Synopsis:
We share a perplexing relationship with our ancient past. We often disregard many of the beliefs and customs of our ancestors while simultaneously accepting the parts of our history as religion. As a civilization, we have a very selective memory when it comes to our past. We choose which parts we will accept as fact and which we will regard as lore. This tends to be weighed heavily toward what serves our purposes. When events are
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